If you’re eager to hear what Gods of Mount Olympus sound like, fortunately, you can check them out prior to their self-titled release dropping on the 16th of this month. They’ve been good enough to let fans stream two tracks from the record. You’ll find them below.

Punk supergroup A Vulture Wake are finally streaming their newest album, The Appropriate Level Of Outrage, in full. The 10-track album is a combination of sounds that each band member brings from their own bands and it is a necessary release for fans of any of their respective bands.

Punk supergroup A Vulture Wake are streaming another song off their highly-anticipated debut album The Appropriate Level of Outrage. The track’s called “Running Back Home”, and you can check it out below.

Punk supergroup A Vulture Wake have premiered more songs off their upcoming debut album The Appropriate Level of Outrage. All three songs that are currently streaming can be heard below.

For those who are unfamiliar with A Vulture Wake, the band features Chad Price of ALL and Drag The River, Lagwagon/RKL bassist Joe Raposo, Good Riddance drummer Sean Sellers, and Brandon D. Landelius of The Mag Seven.

The Appropriate Level of Outrage is due out on January 31st through Bird Attack Records. Head over here to pre-order the album.

Quebec technical punks Mute have announced a string of South American and European tour dates for 2018. The band will begin their South American leg on February 1st in Brazil, taking them through the content where it will end on February 11th in Costa Rica. On this tour they will be accompanied by Massachusetts hardcore punks No Trigger.

In addition to these dates, the band will be embarking on a tour of Europe starting on July 27th and ending on August 12th. It is still a work in progress so we will update you as soon as the details are released.

For now, you can view a full list of dates and locations for their South American leg below.

Last week we reported on the formation of a “supergroup” of sorts. Today we learn of their ability to put out super music. A Vultures Wake consisting of Chad Price (All/Drag the River), Joe Raposo (Lagwagon/RKL), Sean Sellers (Real McKenzies/Good Riddance) and Brandon D. Landelius (The Mag Seven) have released the first taste of what’s to come.

The band released the single “Old World Order” which you can check out below.

The full album is expected to be released in January of 2018 on Bird Attack.

Punk supergroup A Vulture Wake consisting of Chad Price (All/Drag the River), Joe Raposo (Lagwagon/RKL), Sean Sellers (Real McKenzies/Good Riddance) and Brandon D. Landelius (The Mag Seven) have announced they will be releasing a full length album. Expected to be released in January 2018 the new album titled “The Appropriate Level of Outrage” was recorded at the infamous Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado.

With no tracks being released yet the band describes the sound as honest, energetic, passionate, and at times technical punk rock with the songs always maintaining a strong sense of melody. The album will be released through Bird Attack and will be followed up with an EP in the spring of 2018. The band has played some shows with 7 Seconds, Strung Out, Pulley and more. They haven’t set any dates yet but they plan on touring in the coming year.

Two absolute staples of the European skate punk scene are teaming up and heading out to Japan for a short run of tour dates. Avant-garde, Italian four-piece ActionMen will be joined for the stint of five shows by the UK’s Dead Neck. You can check out all the dates, and venue details on the official tour poster below.

In addition, the two bands have announced that they’ll be releasing a split record together. Entitled Defections, the date it’s expected to drop is still unknown for now. However, a source from one of the bands estimates that it’ll be during the first months of 2018. Of course, we’ll bring you further details as they become available.

Band Spotlight

Hailing from Lincoln, UK Nieviem is a newer skate punk band that has been tearing it up for a little over a year. Steadily releasing new songs, live recordings, and EPs, the band continues the trend with their second EP The Hope Is There. The EP is fast and heavy, borrowing from hardcore but still strongly entrenched in 90's skate punk. If that sounds up your alley, then give it a listen here.